Ethical Schools

Amy and Jon talk with educational innovators about creating ethical learning environments, helping students overcome the effects of trauma, and empowering young people to make change. Tune in weekly.

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March 11, 2020 00:40:30
Teaching as research: Auto-ethnography of a pioneering bilingual teacher educator

Teaching as research: Auto-ethnography of a pioneering bilingual teacher educator

Dr. Carmen Mercado, CUNY professor emeritus, talks with us about the importance of self-study, sharing diverse perspectives in class, and reflective writing in her...

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March 04, 2020 00:34:30
Post-Graduation Planning: Helping students to explore myriad options

Post-Graduation Planning: Helping students to explore myriad options

Lindsey Dixon, Director of Career Readiness at Urban Assembly, talks about helping students make more informed college and career decisions. The current model is...

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February 26, 2020 00:49:30
The “Name Game”: racialization in a suburban high school

The “Name Game”: racialization in a suburban high school

Drs. Tony de Jesus, Anthony Johnston, and Don Siler of University of St. Joseph recount their intervention in a multiracial high school in crisis....

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February 19, 2020 00:25:30
Centering SEL for social and economic mobility

Centering SEL for social and economic mobility

David Adams is Director of Social Emotional Learning at NYC’s Urban Assembly, a network of schools that does not screen students. David focuses on...

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February 12, 2020 00:28:30
The Algebra Project: Bob Moses on math literacy as a civil right – Part 2

The Algebra Project: Bob Moses on math literacy as a civil right – Part 2

The Algebra Project founder and president–and lead organizer of the famous 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer voting rights campaign–talks about math literacy as an organizing...

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February 05, 2020 00:51:00
The Algebra Project: Bob Moses on math literacy as a civil right – Part 1

The Algebra Project: Bob Moses on math literacy as a civil right – Part 1

The Algebra Project founder and president–and lead organizer of the famous 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer voting rights campaign–talks about math literacy as an organizing...

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